Ozzie Newsome, the former Alabama great who is now the general manager of the Baltimore Ravens, left Chicago's Soldier Field in an ambulance Sunday following the Ravens' weather-delayed overtime loss to the Bears.

"Ozzie Newsome did not feel well after today's game and a team doctor recommended that Ozzie not fly tonight," according to an official statement from the Ravens.

Multiple news outlets reported that Newsome was taken from the stadium in an ambulance shortly after the game.

Newsome, 57, has been the Ravens' general manager since 2002. He was a four-year starter at Alabama from 1974-1977, catching 102 passes for 2,070 yards, before moving on to a 13-year, Hall of Fame career with the Cleveland Browns.